Thanksgiving Donut Pops

At exactly 2:43 p.m. this afternoon, I rolled the door of our minivan open, waving my children frantically inside. I felt like a getaway driver. An accomplice to three days of school truancy. Guilty of keeping beloved babes prisoner for the holiday.

Of course, school is officially out and the kids won’t be missing anything at all. But, having them home, Home, HOME! for the rest of the week feels like a wicked indulgence. I plan to steal every possible moment with them. I hate sharing them with teachers and schedules and other such responsible endeavors. I’m a total thug that way.

The holiday season has begun, and I couldn’t be more grateful. We’ve big plans to spend the week together. Just me, the hubs, the kids. Shopping, chopping, whisking, baking, stirring, tasting. I anticipate a weekend so full of family fun you could call it a felony.

A weekend to which I say: Lock me up and throw away the key. This is one life sentence I’m more than happy to serve.

Directions:

FOR BASIC DONUT POPS:
For basic chocolate covered donut pops, melt the Candiquik according to package directions. Carefully press a wooden popscicle stick into the center of a donut hole, then roll it around gently until covered with chocolate coating. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off of the donut pop. Decorate immediately using any of the three techniques below.

TO MAKE THE BASIC POPS:
2 tablespoons chocolate sprinkles
Follow the basic directions, coating the donut holes one at a time, and decorating them immediately, before the chocolate hardens. To decorate: a) Sprinkle lightly with choclate sprinkles. b)Stick donut pops into a block of styrofoam and allow time to cool & hardened.

TO MAKE THE TURKEY DONUT POPS:
Follow the basic directions, coating the donut holes one at a time, and decorating them immediately, before the chocolate hardens. To decorate: a) press one candy corn into the center of the donut hole to make a 'beak,' b) gently place two mini white chocolate chips tip-side down for the eyes. c) Dip the tip of a jelly bean into the melted chocolate coating, then press it gently into place below the candy corns. Stick donut pop into a block of styrofoam until hardened. d) Once hardened, melt a tablespoon of white chocolate chips in a ziploc bag, snip off a very tiny part of the corner, and pipe a bit of melted chocolate onto the 'eyes' then quickly press a sprinkle atop to make the colored part of the eye. Allow chocolate to harden before serving.

TO MAKE THE ACORN POPS:
Follow the basic directions, coating the donut holes one at a time, and decorating them immediately, before the chocolate hardens. To decorate: a) press a wooden popscicle stick into the center of the donut holes. b) dip only the top half of each donut, immediately coating them with chopped nuts and pressing a pretzel stick into the stop part of the donut. c) Stand donut pops upright on a piece of styrofoam. Allow chocolate coating to harden before serving.

You are so freakin' creative & these pops are to die for. Hope you had a great time being locked up with the kids for the super long weekend.Happy to read you did not smash a cake to make these babies. xo

I was in the grocery just this week and saw the doughnut holes. I turned to my daughter and said that these would make amazing cakepops, lol! I absolutely love your blog. I’ve made a few things from your recipe index and my family and friends love them. Thanks for inspiring me to push myself.